17/20 Dear, dear, dear! If they had put any gentleman here that was not on friendly terms with me it would have made me very unhappy,--very. But, as it is, I go in and out just as I like; almost as much as I did before they-- But they didn't turn me out. There were reasons which made it best that I should resign." "And you live at the deanery now, Mr Harding ?" "Yes; I live at the deanery now. My son-in-law, Dr Arabin, is the dean. |